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written by kylavillena on 2024-03-16 #gearThe Fisheye No. 2 captures life with a unique distortion and disorienting compositions. This may give you the impression that the Fisheye effect wasn't meant to be applied on portraits, but let these photos prove that wrong!
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Staying in Love With Analogue Photography: An Interview with @camera-lust
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2024-03-13 #gear #people #placesLong-time Lomographer @camera-lust talks to us about what she's learned from her practice of film photography over the years and why she will always choose analogue.
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written by alexgray on 2024-03-26 #partnersLomography has film partners all over the world and this time we present to you Nurum from Jakarta, Indonesia.
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written by alexa_alexiades on 2024-03-21 #gear #peopleLongtime LomoAmigo Ben Fraternale has had the opportunity of testing the Lomomatic 110 throughout its various stages of development, cultivating a special bond with our newest tiny camera. In this shoot, he shared all the 110 fun with his friends for some casual, creative image-making.
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Making Your Own Way in Analogue Photography: A Conversation With Wing Shya
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2024-03-22 #culture #people #placesWing Shya imagined he would have a career as a graphic designer, not knowing he would take the photography world by storm after being hired by director Wong Kar Wai. In this interview, we talk to the renowned artist about his unusual journey in film and fashion photography.
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